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1 proceeding
1 gen ( meeting) réunion f ; ( ceremony) cérémonie f ; ( discussion) débats mpl ; to direct proceedings diriger les opérations ;2 Jur poursuites fpl, procédure f ; disciplinary proceedings poursuites disciplinaires ; extradition proceedings procédure d'extradition ; to take ou institute proceedings engager des poursuites (against contre), intenter un procès (against à) ; to start divorce proceedings intenter un procès en divorce ; to commence criminal proceedings engager une action pénale (against contre) ; -
2 proceeding
proceeding [prə'si:dɪŋ]1 noun∎ proceedings were interrupted by… le déroulement des événements a été interrompu par…;∎ the proceedings passed off peacefully tout s'est déroulé sans incident;∎ we watched the proceedings on television nous avons regardé la retransmission télévisée de la cérémonie∎ I missed some of the proceedings j'ai manqué une partie de la réunion ou des débats(c) (records → of meeting) compte rendu m, procès-verbal m; (→ of conference, learned society) actes mpl∎ to take or to institute (legal) proceedings against sb intenter une action (en justice) contre qn, engager des poursuites contre qn;∎ legal proceedings are very slow in this country la procédure judiciaire est très lente dans ce pays -
3 proceeding
[prə'siːdɪŋ] 1. 2.proceedings plural noun2) Law poursuites fplextradition proceedings — procédure f d'extradition
to take ou institute proceedings — engager des poursuites
3) ( report) gen rapport m; (of conference, society) actes mpl -
4 proceeding
délibérations (TT) -
5 proceeding
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6 proceeding, assigned, to, case, management
instance f affectée au système de gestion des causesEnglish-French legislative terms > proceeding, assigned, to, case, management
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7 proceeding, based, on, negligence
instance f pour cause de négligenceEnglish-French legislative terms > proceeding, based, on, negligence
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8 proceeding, based, on, nuisance
instance f pour cause de nuisanceEnglish-French legislative terms > proceeding, based, on, nuisance
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9 proceeding, by, way, of
(mandamus, for example)instance f introduite par voie de -
10 proceeding, for, contribution, and, indemnity, or, restitution
demande f de contribution et d'indemnité ou de restitutionEnglish-French legislative terms > proceeding, for, contribution, and, indemnity, or, restitution
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11 proceeding, for, damages
instance f en dommages-intérêts, poursuite f en dommages-intérêts -
12 proceeding, for, quashing
instance f en annulationEnglish-French legislative terms > proceeding, for, quashing
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13 proceeding, for, relief
instance f en redressement -
14 proceeding, in, a, court
instance f judiciaire -
15 proceeding, in, contract
instance f en responsabilité contractuelle -
16 proceeding in rem
instance f in rem -
17 proceeding, in, restitution
instance f en restitutionEnglish-French legislative terms > proceeding, in, restitution
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18 proceeding, in, tort
instance f en responsabilité délictuelle -
19 proceeding, in, trust
instance f fondée sur une fiducie -
20 proceeding, on, the, complex, track
instance f placée dans la voie des causes complexesEnglish-French legislative terms > proceeding, on, the, complex, track
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proceeding — In ordinary usage, including all methods of invoking the action of courts and applicable generally to any step taken by a suitor to obtain the interposition or action of a court. 1 Am J2d Actions § 3. An action. More particularly, any application … Ballentine's law dictionary
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proceeding — noun Date: 15th century 1. legal action < a divorce proceeding > 2. procedure 3. plural events, happenings 4. transaction 5. plural an official record of things said or done … New Collegiate Dictionary
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